Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) in the Energy Industry 2014-2024
LONDON, January 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are an integral part of almost all underwater activity conducted by the energy industry. The offshore industry of today could not function without them as ROVs perform crucial installation, inspection, maintenance, and decommissioning of subsea infrastructure. As activities in the offshore environment become more complex and the volume of such tasks increases, so does the demand on ROVs. Consequently, visiongain forecasts strong spending growth on ROV services and new builds.
Europe is the only region that will see declining demand for ROV services as North Sea production and drilling activity declines. However, decommissioning and maintenance activity supports spending levels.
Deepwater and ultra-deepwater E&P is underpinning spending on ROV services. Drill support activity and the installation of subsea infrastructure are then complemented by inspection and maintenance activity. The drive to enhance the life of reservoirs is also increasing the amount of tasks performed per year by the current ROV fleet. Utilisation rates are up and the fleet continues to expand year-on-year.
Ageing infrastructure is increasing the amount of decommissioning and maintenance activity required offshore. Higher safety standards, especially in North America post-Macondo, are also increasing the frequency with which such activities are executed. To carry out such work, more ROVs are needed.
Offshore gas developments, especially offshore Australia, in the Eastern Mediterranean and East Africa, are creating new demand for ROV services. They are trends that will play a larger role determining ROV spending in the future as the cost of extracting and processing gas from remote offshore fields has a lower cost burden (re FLNG).
Visiongain calculates that spending on ROVs will total $2,496m in 2014. The ROV market is composed of spending on (1) ROV operations and services and (2) new build ROVs. The latter is driven by demand for the former, although low retirements for ROVs and the ability to improve and adapt current vehicles puts a downward pressure on new build spending.
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- DOF Subsea
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- Fugro
- Halling Marine
- Harkand
- IKM Subsea
- Oceaneering International
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- Saipem
- Schilling Robotics
- Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD)
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Companies Listed
Acergy S.A.
AF Decom Offshore
Ageotec
AGR Field Operations Holdings AS
Aker Solutions
Allseas
Anadarko
Andrews Survey
Antrim Energy Inc.
Apache Corporation
Archer
Atlas Elektronik
ATP Oil & Gas
Baker Hughes
BG Group
BHP Billiton
Blade Petroleum Ltd.
Bowtech products
BP
BPZ Energy
Bridge North Sea
Canadian Natural Resources (CNR)
Canyon Offshore
Centrica plc
Chevron
Chubu Electric Power
C-Innovation
CNOOC China Limited
ConocoPhillips
CTC Marine Projects
Dana Petroleum
Deep Ocean Engineering Inc.
DeepOcean Group
Det Norske Oljeselskap ASA
DOF AS
DOF Group
DOF Subsea
Dominion Diving
DONG Energy
Dubai Petroleum
Dynacon
ECA Robotics
Encana
Endeavour International
Energy Resource Technology
ENI
ENI UK Ltd
EnQuest PLC
EOG Resources Inc.
EON
ExxonMobil
Floatation Technologies
FMC Technologies
Forum Energy Technologies
Fugro
Fugro Subsea Services Limited
GDF Suez
Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation
Hallin Marine
Harkland
Heerema Marine Contractors
Helix Energy Solutions Group
Hess Ltd
Hibiscus Petroleum
Husky Energy
IKM Gruppen
IKM Subsea
INPEX
Inpex Browse Ltd
Integrated Subsea Services
International Submarine Engineering
iSurvey Group AS
i-Tech
Itochu
Kodeco
Kuwait Foreign Petroleum
Kystdesign AS
LLOG
Lukoil
Lundin Petroleum
Maersk Oil
Marathon Oil UK
Mariscope
McDermott
Mermaid Maritime
Mitsubishi
MMTSweden AB
MODEC
MR Subsea KS
Murphy Oil
Neptune Marine Services
Nexen Inc.
Noble Energy
NYK Line
Oaktree Capital Management
Ocean Modules
Oceaneering International
Oceanvision
OceanWorks
Odebrecht
Osaka Gas
PDL Solutions Ltd
Pearl Energy
Pemex
Perenco Oil and Gas
Petrobras
Premier Oil
PTTEP
Qatar Petroleum
Rialto Energy Ltd
Rosneft
ROVOP
RWE-DEA
Saab Underwater Systems AB
Saab-Seaeye
Saipem
Salamander Energy
Santos
SBM Offshore
ScanSense
Schahin Group
Schilling Robotics
Seabotix
Seamor Marine
Seaview Systems
Semisubmersible Systems Inc.
Serica Energy
Shell
Shell Australia
Sidus Solutions
SMD (Soil Machine Dynamics)
SNK Ocean Co. Ltd.
Sogenal Ltd.
Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD)
Sonsub
Seadrill
Statoil
Stone Energy
Sub-Dimension Engineering Ltd
Subsea 7
Subsea Vision
Superior Energy Services
SURF Subsea
Syntech Technology
Tech-Fab
Technip
Teekay
Teledyne RD Instruments
The MacArtney Underwater Technology Group
Toho Gas
Tokyo Gas
Total E&P Australia
Total S.A.
TradeWinds Petrotrade
Transocean
Trelleborg
Trico Supply
TS Marine Group Holdings Pty Ltd
Veolia Marine Services
VideoRay
Wood Group PSN
Woodside
Xcite Energy
YPF
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